Similar words: griping, rip into, ping, coping, typing, helping, rasping, damping. Meaning: ['paɪpɪŋ] n. 1. a thin strip of covered cord used to edge hems 2. a long tube made of metal or plastic that is used to carry water or oil or gas etc. 3. playing a pipe or the bagpipes. adj. resembling the music of a pipe. adv. (used of heat) extremely.
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181. Retrofitting of furnace body, burners and piping in the furnace is presented.
182. The paper discusses the application software for the underground piping laying technology and decision selection program in various site conditions.
183. Describe why piping size ( outside diameter ) has been standardized.
184. Some examples prove the influence of different gap width on dynamic response of gapped piping.
185. Vapor or fumes may condense on piping, ducts, or stack walls.
186. Also, the hydraulic characteristic of the siphon piping was studied.
187. He had worked there, and in other nuclear plants, as a pipefitter and welder — even sometimes fixing corroded piping.
188. Piping shall be color belt mark as per ISO color code.
189. Piping erection work include: prefabrication placing aligning welding and bolting.
190. Fully-featured automated isometric drawing production features are included in the Piping application.
191. Piping connector : Use in cooling piping connection of automatic machine.
192. The most frequently referenced industry standards for plastic piping systems are ASTM Standard Specifications and Practices.
193. Piping Field Engineers and Reinstatement Crews should attend a "Pipe Fitter Course".
194. Chemical analysis and mechanical tests on the materials used for inlet valve body, disk, trunnions, servomotor cylinders, piston rods,(http://sentencedict.com/piping.html) upstream and downstream piping.
195. Reactor transients, rupture of the primary piping, steam line breaks, loss of flows and so forth.